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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particular reduction in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a specific decrease or decline in a certain context, such as in scientific, economic, or statistical discussions.
Example: "The study revealed a particular reduction in the levels of pollutants in the water after the new regulations were implemented."
Alternatives: "a specific decrease in" or "a notable decline in".
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Overall noise decreased by 6 decibels, with a particular reduction in low-frequency noise, the sounds that right whales are thought to care about the most.
The percent decrease in exposure (Δ creq) required to produce a particular reduction in the outcome for a given RR is calculated as Values of Δ creq < 100 indicate the percent reduction in exposure that would be required to produce a specific reduction in the outcome (Δ y) assuming a given RR for the exposure outcome association.
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The interaction of UV light with TiO2 particle results in a particular reduction leading to the formation of Ti3+ centers.
Another GLP-1 receptor activator, liraglutide, decreased weight in a dose-dependent fashion, with particular reduction in visceral rather than subcutaneous fat.
The quantitative PCR showed a reduction in expression for most inflammatory genes (Wald statistic of p<0.01 indicating a significant treatment effect), with particular reduction in IFNγ of −52% (95% CI −73 to −15, p<0.05); this correlated well with MRI improvements.
In particular, reduction in E-cadherin level is considered as a hallmark of EMT.
There was benefit in the primary outcome, with particular reduction in microvascular disease.
Demonstrated benefits of CEE include improvement of vasomotor symptoms [ 9] and prevention of osteoporotic fractures, in particular reduction in hip fractures [ 10, 11].
Affected metabolites represented a wide array of pathways with particular reductions in anabolic pathways, including pyrimidine and purine metabolism, glycolysis, and the amino and nucleotide sugar metabolism that support glycosylation.
In particular, reductions in barrier to trade -trade liberalization – is one of the processes of globalization commonly cited as contributing to dietary change [ 8].
In particular, reductions in Ubx expression, such as those observed in Ubx 1 heterozygotes, lead to a decrease in the proportion of GW neurons undergoing apoptosis in the posterior thorax and abdomen (Rogulja-Ortmann et al., 2008).
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